THE DAILY -JOURNAlw 8ALEMrOREQONrTUE3DAY, JANUARY 20ri903. PAQE FIVE. Ljsisfs raaws556Hjsa55a2?a DIAMOND INSURANCE DIAMONDS sold by the BARR STORE are practically ' Insured apulnst deorclatlon. We azrcc to buy back. after one year, any diamond bought here, cayinsr for It ninety percent, of the purchase price. Do you know of any other saleable commodity In which such an offer could be made? Do you know of any store making big profits on Its diamonds that would like to buy them back on such con ditions? We mae this offer to show the good faith tnat Is back of Barr diamond selling. We claim that no other store in Salem sells diamonds at so modest a profit-margin. This ninety per cent, repurchase offer would acem to be good proof. B$,'s Jewelry Stoue, i I state and Liberty Sts., Salem, Leaders In Low Prices kgpasfrwisia?Si I IORE TIME THAN IONEY omo ucoplo havo to spend, but It havo no tlmo, possibly you might to havo ono of our Qno 15-Jowel hkecnors, as thoy do not roqulre In monoy for tho Investment. Our Ik of flno watches for ladles and llemcn Is complete, and embraces fythlng In Elgin and Wnlthnm IfHchcB. Prices lowor than ever. Pomeroy 5om.8t., WatchmakerandOptlclan When it's Pure m It's Harmless J ttltcrated "forty-rod" whiskey1 1 4 gh to "knock out" tho strongest Jtutlon. Tho good, honest, prop- ilsUlled ryo or bourbon artlclo, as wo sell in bottles or bulk, la moderation, don't hurt any Pralhcr better you when oxhaust- when tho appotlto falls. '. ROGERS, gg Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer?. . . THE WEATHER. COByior 'iRfci t ronlght and Wednesday, fair; con- pdtcool. mru ii-i i imniHui in ii o:t nf tvtnts.-Niu iii rrriiiiii liaitip V Ww wan iffrri 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 MARRIED. -SCHROEDER. At the homo Up brldo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. irTes Booth, at Downs Station, county, at 1 o'clock Sunday af. riioon, January ib, ivu.j, aba Iftbol Booth, of Downs, to Mr. snry Schroedor, of this city, Rov. ijetenson, of Sllvorton, officiating, fivo,' bride, who Is well and favor By known In tho north end of this IntyTIwas dressed In a costume of fimmdcloth, beautifully trimmed. lerwm satin ana apuquo lace, ana JSJEoquet of orango blossoms. She attended as bridesmaids by her Miss Delia Booth, who was at- yn navy bluo and apliquo lacri. with palo silk. Sho carried inet of lilies. Tho Eroora was sup- las best man by Frank Burch. Dotn.woro tno conventional umcK. iRpfimvulnr linn llvnil In ffnlpfrtl nnlv 6hon?jJtlmo, having como hero re- rrora uanor juy. tie is in tno ', of J, P, Rogers, and is an lion- and industrious youhs,,man. Mrs, Schroedor 'have iiegun ping In Yew Park, apd hav wishes of their many friends of much happlnosa. ewly-woddetl couplo was gen- remembered with wedding arUal list is hero given: Set easpoonsj Delia Booth; cup JMJ KIPJ MShd K5ib his services during tho Spanish-Amor-lean war, when ho served with tho First Washington volunteers, with tho rank of sergeant. Tho gown worn by tho brido was a dainty cream alba tross. Tho company was served with a lunch after tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Chonowth aro now vislllng in Portland, butwlll bo at home In Walla Walla after noxt week, o Married at Portland. Mr. Gilbert McFaddon, formorly of tl.ls city, and sou of Mr. and Mrs. David McFaddon, of Salem, was unit ed In marriage on Saturday, January 17, 1903, Miss Helon Wunsche, of Portland. Tho ceremony was per formed at tho furnished homo of the brido and groom by Rov. Edgar P. Hill, of tho First Presbyterian church, In tho presence of a number of Inti mate friends. The newly-married peo ple wont to housekeeping at onco, and the many frlonds of tho groom in this city will join us lu heartiest congrat ulations. Ho Is a sterling young man who hns been employed for some years as a machinist in tho shops of tho City and Suburban railway. Tho wedding day was a complimont to tho groom's mother. It bolng her birth day. AIIbs TobsIo Owens, of Portland, was Uio mnld of honor. Forty-Four Club Dance. This popular social club gives an other of Its parties In Tioga Hall Wed nesday evening. January 21st. Mom bore aro requosted to take notico. l-20-2t PER80NAL8. A. N. Mooros was In Albany yoster. saucer. Johnnie Boeth: Bet of riv voffairaiforks; Chas. Booth, china-1 judge R. S. Dean is in Portland to ro, MrWand Mrs, T. Bkalfo; tt$d- day. up, Mraaana airs, t. BKairo; bd- day. mr. i uuwijb; panor lamp, and Mrs. Ben Heyorly; Bllver set rMu&nd forks, Frank Burch; silver J. J. Whitney, of Albany, Is In the cijy. J). H. Ijvinav nt .Taffarnnn la in tlia Uiid, Mr and Mrs. B. M Olson; 0y. cushion. Miss Hi-n Olson; .Mr8, Charles Gray Is visiting Port, or vase, uari auu uswom iand frjend o pair linen towels. Mrs.. tr. W. T. WIMamgon R nn,Hn ooth pair linen towels. Al. feW days In Portland. o pair of lace curtains: Mr. Bx-Sonator Dawson oame down from G Melson; set of silver Albany this mornlne n nHa,i th session. Richard Churchill has returnod to Albany, after a visit with friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Savage havo goae ot Southern California to remain for about six weeks. W. F. Giletrap. editor of the BHgene jns, Goldlo Booth. iS-VANCE. At the cjty hall, f; Oregon, at 3 p. m January 13, Besslo E. Stovens to Geo; Hco, City Recorder, N. J. Ju-Iclating. nowetr Smith Wedding. dling of J. B. Chenowtb and . Register, is in the elty. to attend the ? Rn.nh. which took plaeo legislature for a few days. fiav at ' home ox to? brine's. Mrs. lima u. nurn, oi t-orimno, is Mr an .Ira, D,.,ISmlthVat,v4sltiBg la thi dty. the guest af her ih uclw&s. an event mether. Mi. II. B. HollaBd. )d by the few friends in-1 District AUoniey J. N Hart, of Dal- D oflkiatliur iBiuleter. Rev las. waa in the city today, being m fr , hu h is well known from ' route to his home from Portland A. J. Richardson, of Staytoii Is in tho city, visiting with his son, W. Y. Richardson, Marlon county's treasur er. C. B. Wilson, of Newberg. Is spend ing a few dayB In town on buslnos, and keeping coses on tho senatorial vote. Ro8cburg Revlew: Mrs. Holcomb and son, Charles Williams, of Salem, aro visiting here With their daughter and Bister, Mrs. Wm. Carroll, Jr. Mr and Mrs. U. N. Savage loft last evening for a visit, to friends in Los Angelos, Palo Alto, San Francisco and other points In California and will bo absent about a month or six wcoks. A. L. Brown went to Portland Mon day nftornoon, where today he attend ed tho bedsldo of his daughter Blanche who submitted to a surgical op eration. Tho many friends of tho young lady In this city wish for her speedy recovery. HOUSE COMMIT TEE CREATED (Continued from first page.) er and amendment to tho constitution. No. 2, amendment to constitution in regard to incorporating cities. No. 5, amendment of tho constitution in re gard to holding elections. No. 0, amendment of constitution to locato stnto institutions away from tho cap ital. Senator Williamson withdrew from committee on taxation, and Pierce was appointed to All his place. S. B. G9, called up by Sweek, tax for public libraries; read third tlmo and passed. Message from tho secretary of state In regard to canvassing tho voto cast for senator last Juno. The voto waa read, and tho presldont nnnounccd that T. T. Geer had rcolvcd a major ity of tho votos. H. B. 101, Reed Portland charter; advanced to third reading. S. B. 82, Booth Rogardlng appoint ment of examiner of public offices; first reading. S. B. 83, Smith of Yamhill To amend code; first reading. S. B. 81, McGinn To Incorporate Mllwaukle; advanced to third roadlng and passed. Resolution No. 15, Williamson For flvo newspapers for each senator; adopted. S. B. 85, Crolsan For additional jiulgo for third district; advanced to third reading and passed. Resolution 10, Moyors In regnrd to enacting clause; adopted. - . S. B. 8C. Mays To aid Historical Society; first reading. S. B. 87, Crolsan In regard to pro bating wills; first roadlng. Second Reading of Bills. S. B. 7, Miller To loan school funds; roferred to nssoflsniont and taxation. S. B. 2, Smith In regard to roads and highways; roforred. HoU6e Monday Afternoon. Rosolved No. 1C That a' committee of throo from tho house and two from tho sonato to oxamlno nil accounts of e deaf mute school wub passed. Resolution No. 17 To Btrlko delin quent taxes off Uie roll was read, showing tho amount of such taxes by counties. Roferred. Resolution No. 18 Referring to tho water supply of Uio city was road. Adopted. Resolution No. 11 By Shelley, re ferring to ruloa of tho houso" respect ing bills. Adopted. Tho rulos wore susponded and sen- ato bill No. CI was road a. second time. BUI was roforred to Douglas county dologatlou. House resolution No. 10 was ro celved and road. Rules susponded nnd Immediate action takon on said resolution. Resolution adopted. "H. B. No. 99 To tax tolophono and tolegraph companies. Assessment and taxation. H. B. No. 100, Davey Amondlng law relating to juries. Judiciary. H. B. No; 101, Reed Portland oharter bill. This bill was introduced on Tuosday of last wook and was placed on tho calendar as houso bill No. 21, and was passed by both houso. On account of a defect in the onacting clause, however. It was deemed advisable to amend it, and have it repassedt and this was dono. It was paeeed upto the third reading on suspension of rulear and was passed. H. B. No. 102. Hahn To proteot boat pullers, fishermen and laborors. Judiciary. II. B. No. 108, Hahn To afford pro tection to hotels and boarding housee. Judiciary. II. B. No. 101, Hale To regulate election of proseoutlng attorneys, omrolttoe. on counties. H. B. No. 105, Halo To reimburse W. II. Hampton for purchase of school land. Claims. II. II. No. lo. Hale To amend oole. Judiciary. If. B. No. 1T. Bellinger To regu late collection of taxes. H. N. No. 18. 01)1 To provld for Mtabttfthmeai, raalnUaaiiee and mp tart of n&raris. Bdaeatkm. ' II. B. No. 1W. 'Both To locate routity seat of oClumbla To special commlttoo of Columbia county delega tion. yH. B. No. 110, Simmons To amend code. Education. ' H. B. No. Ill, Judd To provide for convict labor. Roads and highways. H. B. No.. 112, Olwoll To protect hotel keepers. Judiciary. II. B. No. 113, Jones To ostabllsh normal school nt Newport. Educa tion. H. B. No. Ill, Hutchinson To regu late the barber profession. Health. H. B. No. 115, Banks To rogulnte practice in courts. Judiciary. H. B. No. 11C, Burlolgh To er'oato district assessor. Assessment and tax ation. H. B. No. 117. Burlolgh To provide salaries for officers of Wnllbwa. Salaries. H. B. No. 118. Burlolgh To provldo for recorder of Wallowa. Salaries. H. B. No. 119, Bailey To provldo for ferry across tho Wlllamctto at Sellwood. Special committee ot mute. H. B. No. 120, Orton To reguiato Port of Portland. To Multnomah del egation. H. B. No. 121, Wubstcr To build and regulnto powder houses and maga zines. Judiciary. II. B. No. 122, Bilyou To- amend code. Judiciary. H. B. No. 123, Eddy To reguiato salo of school lands. Education. H. B. No. 124, Eddy To fix salaries of officers. File. II. B. No. 125. Eddy To amend code. Judiciary. 11. B. No. 120, Eddy To fix tlmo for making school appointment. Educa tion. II. B. fo. 127, Eddy For rocovory of real nnd personnl property. Judi ciary. HB. No. 128. Sholloy To protect labor In timber camps. Labor and In dustry. H. B. No. 129, Himos To commit Inebriates to asylum. Penal and char itable Institutions. SENATE. (Monday Aftornoon.) Called to ordor at 2 p. m. After roll call, Rev. Kctchum of tho Pros byterlan church offored prnyor. Tho President nnnounccd tho stand ing committees as follews: Agriculture and Forestry Crolsan, Dlmmlck, Wehrung. Assessment and Taxation Booth. Williamson, Mulkoy, Holmnn, Mlllor. Claims Myors, Daly, Mlllor. Coinmoreo and Navigation Holman Howo, Sweek. Count'tPS'Kuykondh'll, Booth, Mars tors. Education Daly, Kuykondnll, Mars ters. Elections and Privilege Stoiwer, Mnys, Marstcrs. Engrossed Bills Hunt, Farrar, Johnson. Enrolled Bills Marstors, McGinn, Mlllor. Federal Relations Wndo. C. J. Smith. Hunt. Fishing- Industries Johnson. Dlm mlck, Williamson. Game Carter, Howe. A, C, Smith. Horticulture . Wehrung, Myors, Stoiwer Printing Mulkey, Marstors, Farrar, Irrigation Williamson, Hobson, Smith or Yamhill. Judiciary Rand, Fulton, Mays, Mc Ginn, Pierce. Medlcino, Pharmacy and Dentistry A. C Smith, W. Tylor Smith, C. J. Smith. Military Affairs Myors, Hunt. Cart or. Municipal Corporations McGinn, Dlmmlck, Swook. Mining Booth, A. 0. Smitn, Rand. Ponal Institutions Hobsou, Daly, Miller Public Buildings and Institutions--Hobbon. Myors, C. J. Smith. Public Lnnds-iStolwor. Mays. Mul koy. Railroads W. Tylor Smith. Holman Crolsan, Johnston, Wade. Roads and Highways Dlmmlck. MarBters. Fulton, Howo. Mays. Revision of Laws Mays, McGinn, Williamson, Wehrung, Hweek. Ways and Means Howe, Carter, Stelwer Farrar, Williamson. The commlttoo on clerks mad a supplementary report of the following clerks For ohlof olerk of the Ways and Meann, Arthur L. Denny, of Yam hill; expert stenographer, Blanche Gulliford of Umatilla; committee clerks, S J. Buford of Clackamas. Ida 19. McFadden of Mulnomah; Joint comraltteee, II. J. Bigger of Marlon Resolution, Mulkoy Memorial to Cengress: odoptod. S. B. 68. Daly To amend rod, oharter of Corvallls, advanced U third reading and passed. S. B. 89. Sw9k Publl Library . advanced to second reading and order ed printed. I. B. 70 Hunt To call epeclal -W ion and Uwte and Otaric fair, let read 1 S. B. 71. JohMo Inragard to catching trotU,; mad neeond time and ordered printed. M. R. 72. I'lere iVwwwmwtf and collection of taxes, read first tlsse. e B 78 Mays Amend code, read flretlmqjggt&f. W . " . ' S. B. 74, Wehrung By request to regulate nnd llccnso veterinary sur gconflj first reading. S. B. 75, Daly Salo of fertilizers; first reading. 8. B. 40, Carter To Incorporate Ashland; read second and third time and passed. S. B. 7C, Smith of Umatilla To in corporate Adams; advnncod to third reading nnd passed. S. I). 77. Plcrco To lovy school tax; read first time. S. II. 78, Djily In regard to months of school to be taught, read first tlmo. S. B. 79, Ilpbson convict labor; first reading. S. B. 80, Smith of Umatilla To amend codo; first reading, S. B. 81, Plorco Eastorn Oregon ex periment station; first roadlng. Message from Secretary of Stato In regard to S. B. 20C of last Bosston, with veto of governor was laid on tablo. S. B. 46,called up by Wehrung Cornelius charter; rend second and third tlmo and passed. I Adjourned at 3:10 until 10 a. m. Tuesday. I More Seriate Bills. I S. B. 3, Mastors In relation to ex ecution of death sentence. I S. B. 4, Pierce To lovy school tax; referred to education. S. B. 5, Moyors For ferry at Soll Sell Soll eood: referred to Multnomah delega tion. S. B. G, Mlllor Health officer. S. B. 7, Sweek Supplementary ar ticles of Incorporation; Judiciary. S. B. 8, Marstors Chan go tlmo for holding elections; to election commit too. S. B. 9, Wohrm Boundry lino of Washington; commlttoo on counties. S. B. 10. Stoiwer To reguiato tho carriage of sheep by express. S. B. 11, Johson Railway portago, nt tho dallos; agriculture. S. B. 12 Crolsan Salem charter; ro forred to Marlon. county delegation. S. B. 13, Mastors Withdrawn. M-immiiHimmiinif A NEW GAS RANGE. For your kitchen will mako you laugh at tho high prices of wood. After you havo uood it a: short tlmo you will wonder why, you Bwoltercd over a hot w.ood rnngo during tho heated torm, or was worried ovor starting n firo on a Wlntor'a morning, when a touch of a match makes a bright blazo, sonfined to your cooking utensils, and not boat ing your houso for tho wholo day. Try cooking by gas. ' I SALEM GAS LIGHT COMPANY J J Phone 563. 4 Chemeketa 6t J 1 1 1 1 1 nil 1 1 1 a mi H-HW (Continued on clgth page.) Today- is THE LAST DAY ll rail will serve you iti this city Be sure to come and sec the original and only "Aunt Jemima" before she leaves us. J. M. HOWELL Cash Market In Btoiner'a Fish Mnrkot, Stato Street Froah meats of all kinds, hams, should dors, bacon, lard, etc. Prompt Serviced Phone, Main 1401-. 2)SSXSSS A. I. EOFF. E. HARTLEY. EOFF & HARTLEY MEAT MARKET lllchest nurkct price itli for poultry and veal. Finest meats and poultry delivered at lowest market price. 140 State Street Phone 2853 Main. salcm, Oregon. 2 cts, 2 cts, 2 cts, 2 cts. Remember always that Fuiiet & Douglas, rcnfocc l-i2 State St. irrecers: phooe226i. DR. STONE'S DRUG STORES will sell any patent medicine, bottle, box or package, or any drug sold by the lb., for 2 cents Less A than any cut rate price ad vertised in this paper. A Free Round Trip SofIT.8. TO WEARERS OF Heart and Arrow Brand Shoes. Buy a pair of Heart and Arrow Brand Shoes and get a guesa In the LaPrelle Shoe Company's Guessing Contest, A Coupon with evory pair. Be sure to asK for it. Speer Jkos STATE STREET iPliPi 'iiV 1 w( l&JjctiL 9ntt WkF smwm tvrumtmm mi,. ., iFLmm ii A LIFE 8AVER Sg, In cold and smarmy weajhsr that Is the "oiuim of prevention" ngedsd, Is our suiirjfc and high grade ,whU- c key. Abwlute purity and flno dlitUl- lation makes it bnefleJat to thordfgoa- S Wu 1 1 in ami In ft an 1 1 ft tA n a ia lit A A .. . ,. :w ureruniuiiYB anu euro lor auiuff. ktii JtP$'a'nm r ffiSlL Attendants The SENATE AUIUU i iauvu.u j ( ItfO State Street. - , . qam jiMilWIMWIWMSMWBBaHa